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    Validation: The validation was performed for fallowing method for these analytical parameters System suitability, Accuracy, Precision, Linearity, LOQ, LOD, Robustness. a) Accuracy The closeness of agreement between the value, which are accepted either as a conventional true value or an accepted reference value and the value found. Accuracy is represented and determined by recovery studies. b) Precision The precision of an analytical procedure expresses the closeness of agreement between…

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    Conditioning is strengthening an act that comes from reinforcement. It is a learning process that gives more or lessens the probability of certain behaviour as a result of effect. Operant conditioning is beneficial in shaping the students behaviour and their progress in a classroom. Operant conditioning is even effective for secondary two students as, it focuses on how one learns new behaviours by experience with effects in the surroundings. Principles of operant conditioning focus on behaviour…

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    Discussion Questions—for teacher’s use 1. What is common sense? (looking for a general definition) Thomas Paine’s—Common Sense 1. What were some new details that you learned that were not provided in the textbook? 2. What is Paine’s purpose for writing this? a. Why did he write this? b. When did he write this? 3. Paine claims there is “not a single advantage” but can you name one? Two? 4. Paine claims this is “our duty to humanity.” What does he mean by this? Is it “our duty”? a. Arguing for a…

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    3. How do key learning tasks in your plans build on each other to support student procedural fluency, conceptual understanding, mathematical reasoning, positive dispositions toward mathematics, and the development of related academic language? Describe specific strategies that you will use to build student learning across the learning segment. Reference the instructional materials you have included, as needed. (TPEs 1, 4, 9) Probability has several components and applications so I have to…

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    I believe that students should be able to recognize from a table of inputs/outputs that there is a trend connecting the numbers. If this trend goes up continuously by the same number, it would be said to be a linear function. Common examples of linear function would be distance traveled over time for objects traveling at constant speed; cost of gas in relation to gallons used. Certain situations are linear or not based on whether or not the rate of change is constant or varies. Linear systems…

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    In the wake of outlining this assessment and clarifying the importance of it to the students, I'll let them know that there were four specific things that I was evaluating amid this activity. The rubric for the task has four key things that I am utilizing to judge students execution, which depended on their parts. One, the part of the researcher. Did they keep the group on undertaking, offer the group some assistance with understanding the document, did they give foundation information of said…

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    Literacy Instruction in Multicultural Settings Kathryn H. Au Patterns of Interaction: Adjusting to Cultural Differences Kathryn Au explores cultural differences in teachers and students and the impact that being from different interactional backgrounds can have in a classroom when attempting to create a community of learners. Focusing on the importance of a composite classroom culture that is fostered by teachers armed with the knowledge of culturally responsive instructions or instructions…

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    interpretation of assessment measures are within the scope of their practice and that they are competent and trained (American School Counselor Association [ASCA], 2010). Therefore, it is essential that school counselors are able to understand the applicability of assessments with specific populations so that they are used appropriately. After you have read Arbisi and Farmer's reviews of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), compare each author's evaluation of assessment applicability to…

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    The Van Hiele Theory applies to the article “Freedom Quilts and the Underground Railroad.” The three level of Van Hiele are used in the Freedom Quilt Activity. These three levels are recognizing figures by their appearance, recognizing/analyzing figures by their properties or components, and forming abstract definitions and classifying figures by their elaborating on their interrelationships. Students will be scaffolding as they are analyzing the shapes. At the second part of the activity, the…

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    Validity of the National Adult Reading Test, (NART). Introduction The national adult reading test otherwise known as NART, was devised in 1982 by Hazel Nelson, as a device to determine premorbid intelligence, and is used frequently in patient assessments and research. As an estimate of IQ, this test is utilised on individuals with declining mental health that is affecting their functioning ability, particularly cases of dementia and often schizophrenia and brain damaged patients. NART consists…

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